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  2. Bob Russell (April 25, 1914 – February 1970) was an American songwriter (mainly lyricist) born Sidney Keith Rosenthal in Passaic, New Jersey. Show Less... Continue reading at Wikipedia... Birth and Death Data: Born April 25, 1914 (Passaic), Died February 18, 1970 (Beverly Hills) Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1938 - 1951.

  3. No Other Love (1950 song) " No Other Love " is a popular song. The words were written by Bob Russell. The music is credited to Paul Weston but is actually derived from Frédéric Chopin 's Étude No. 3 in E, Op. 10, and is practically identical to that of the song "Tristesse," a 1939 hit for French singer-actor Tino Rossi.

  4. I Didn't Know About You. " I Didn't Know About You " is a song composed by Duke Ellington, with lyrics written by Bob Russell. [1] Recorded in 1944 with vocal by Joya Sherrill, it was based on an instrumental first recorded by Ellington in 1942 under the title "Sentimental Lady". The recording by Count Basie & His Orchestra (vocal by Thelma ...

  5. Honey (Bobby Goldsboro song) " Honey ", also known as " Honey (I Miss You) ", is a song written by Bobby Russell. He first produced it with former Kingston Trio member Bob Shane, who was the first to release the song. It was then given to American singer Bobby Goldsboro, who recorded it for his 1968 album of the same name, originally titled ...

  6. Robert Russell (actor) (1936–2008), English film and television actor in Witchfinder General. Robert W. Russell (1912–1992), American screenwriter. Bob Russell (television presenter) (1908–1998), host of beauty pageants during the 1940s and 1950s. Bobby Russell (1940–1992), American songwriter, wrote "The Night the Lights Went Out in ...

  7. Composer, Lyricist, Advertising Copywriter. (1914 - 1970) Bob Russell wrote for vaudeville, worked as a copywriter, and published his first song in 1939, introduced by Helen Forrest with Benny Goodman. His collaboration with Duke Ellington produced the standards “ Do Nothin’ Till You Hear from Me ” and “ Don’t Get Around Much Anymore ...